Last week, web developer Francois Remy published an initial analysis of Internet Explorer 11 -- the next version of IE that surfaced via a leaked copy of Windows "Blue". In his analysis, he noted that he found references to various WebGL APIs but ultimately wrote them off as non-functional.

To enable WebGL, just execute the registry script below and restart Internet Explorer 11. You may also want to ensure you install the latest vendor-provided display drivers. (Inbox drivers don't typically provide much in the way of OpenGL support.)

Update 3/31: Remy has discovered that the FEATURE_WEBGL_HLSL_SHADERS flag actually instructs IE 11 to use IESL vs. the more standard OpenGL GLSL. If you leave that at zero, you'll run in a configuration that more closely matches what's out there today. I edited the script below to reflect this.